Here’s the press release from 246 Editions, where director Matthew Langley’s goal is to make high-quality prints that everyone can afford. “246 Editions is pleased […]
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Nathan Lewis needs models in New Haven
This Saturday at Artspace, Nathan Lewis is shooting photos for a monumental history painting. The painting, which he’ll be working on for the next two […]
A weekend in Bushwick
Don’t forget that this weekend is Bushwick Open Studios, with performances and parties in every nook and cranny. On Sunday afternoon, look for me lurking […]
Willa’s Commencement
I�d like to introduce readers to Willa K�erner, the new Two Coats of Paint intern. Willa just earned her a BFA from Vassar College and, […]
Growing up Wright
For the June issue of The Brooklyn Rail, my review of the Frank Lloyd Wright show at the Guggenheim veers into a personal essay about […]
NY Times Art in Review: Little, Man, Smith, Tegeder
JAMES LITTLE, June Kelly Gallery, New York, NY. Through June 9. HOLLAND COTTER: Each stripe becomes a self-defined spectrum, each painting a rainbow. Such results […]
Twitter notes
Kevin Regan in his studio. Photo by Mimi Luse Kevin Regan profile at Bushwickbk.com http://bit.ly/17tPTo about 9 hours ago Austin Thomas “Practice Space” opens at […]
Up in Boston: Wilson, Phillips, Obuck
In the Boston Globe, Cate McQuaid reviews shows by Helen Miranda Wilson, Brad Phillips and John Obuck. Helen Miranda Wilson, “Phoenix,” gouache on paper, 8 […]
Amy Sillman’s zine
In ArtForum Joanna Fiduccia reports that during Amy Sillman’s residency in Berlin, she produced a zine that included images plus text excerpted from writing by […]
Glenn Brown: ” I get a real kick out of painting”
On the eve of a major retrospective that opened at Tate Liverpool in February 2009 (and recently closed), Lynn MacRitchie met with Glenn Brown at […]
“A stirring reminder of the countless young artists stuck in captivity as assistants”
In Samantha Peale’s debut novel, The American Painter Emma Dial: A Novel, the narrator is the studio assistant for fictitious NYC painter Michael Freiburg. NY […]
Critics turned bloggers? Maybe not.
Note to art bloggers: If you think mainstream journalists and art critics who have lost their jobs are going to jump in and embrace blogging, […]
Jerry Saltz’s special request
In 1991 I was the only woman in my graduate school class, so I have an inkling of what Mia Westerlund Roosen must have felt […]
Antoni Tapies at Dia
I’m still in the Hudson River Valley after the opening at John Davis Gallery yesterday. Thanks Martin Bromirski, Maureen Burke, Tracy Helgeson, Chris Quirk, Amy […]
Abstract painters swim upriver this weekend
John Davis Gallery in Hudson, NY, kicks off the summer season this week with a group of solo shows by five women artists. I asked […]

































